Common use of Commissioning for Better Value Clause in Contracts

Commissioning for Better Value. Commissioning for Better Value (CBV) is part of the statewide approach to deliver value based healthcare across NSW Health. Commissioning is a process of considering the outcomes that need to be achieved, and designing, implementing and managing a system to deliver these in the most effective way. CBV reflects NSW Health’s commitment to refocus our services from volume (outputs) to value (outcomes). Outputs are designed around the amount of activity being provided. Outcomes are designed around the person receiving the service. Outcomes are the difference the project can make to improve the:  health outcomes that matter to patients  patient experience of receiving care  clinician experience of providing care  effectiveness and efficiency of care Commissioning for better value is already being applied by some districts and networks in clinical support and non-clinical service design, process improvements and procurement. More information is available from xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx/xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx. The main roles and responsibilities in the CBV program are:  Districts and Networks will use commissioning-based principles and tools to make clinical support and non-clinical projects more impactful for patients, clinicians and other users.  The Ministry of Health will support the implementation of the NSW Government Commissioning and Contestability Policy and develop guidance and tools to support Districts and Networks.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: www.nslhd.health.nsw.gov.au, fwlhd.health.nsw.gov.au, www.fwlhd.health.nsw.gov.au

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Commissioning for Better Value. Commissioning for Better Value (CBV) is part of the statewide approach to deliver value based healthcare across NSW Health. Commissioning is a process of considering the outcomes that need to be achieved, and designing, implementing and managing a system to deliver these in the most effective way. CBV reflects NSW Health’s commitment to refocus our services from volume (outputs) to value (outcomes). Outputs are designed around the amount of activity being provided. Outcomes are designed around the person receiving the service. Outcomes are the difference the project can make to improve the: health outcomes that matter to patients patient experience of receiving care clinician experience of providing care effectiveness and efficiency of care Commissioning for better value is already being applied by some districts and networks in clinical support and non-clinical service design, process improvements and procurement. More information is available from xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx/xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx. The main roles and responsibilities in the CBV program are: Districts and Networks will use commissioning-based principles and tools to make clinical support and non-clinical projects more impactful for patients, clinicians and other users. The Ministry of Health will support the implementation of the NSW Government Commissioning and Contestability Policy and develop guidance and tools to support Districts and Networks.

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Samples: www.snswlhd.health.nsw.gov.au

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Commissioning for Better Value. Commissioning for Better Value (CBV) is part of the statewide approach to deliver value based healthcare across NSW Health. Commissioning is a process of considering the outcomes that need to be achieved, and designing, implementing and managing a system to deliver these in the most effective way. CBV reflects NSW Health’s commitment to refocus our services from volume (outputs) to value (outcomes). Outputs are designed around the amount of activity being provided. Outcomes are designed around the person receiving the service. Outcomes are the difference the project can make to improve the:  health outcomes that matter to patients  patient experience of receiving care  clinician experience of providing care  effectiveness and efficiency of care Commissioning for better value is already being applied by some districts and networks in clinical support and non-clinical service design, process improvements and procurement. More information is available from xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx/xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx. xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx/xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx The main roles and responsibilities in the CBV program are:  Districts and Networks will use commissioning-based principles and tools to make clinical support and non-clinical projects more impactful for patients, clinicians and other users.  The Ministry of Health will support the implementation of the NSW Government Commissioning and Contestability Policy and develop guidance and tools to support Districts and Networks.

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Samples: www.health.nsw.gov.au

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